
RE: [Chrysler300] Chrysler power steering box
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RE: [Chrysler300] Chrysler power steering box
- From: "Bob Jasinski" <rpjasin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2013 16:18:50 -0800
Keith,
Just out of curiosity, how could a power steering box leak gear oil, not
power steering fluid? Where is gear oil used in a 300C other than the
differential or a manual trans or manual steering box (if so equipped)? You
have power steering in your C, right?
Bob J
From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Keith Boonstra
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2013 10:49 AM
To: Richard Osborne
Cc: Brandt Jimerson; Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Chrysler power steering box
I'm sure Steer and Gear is a fine company trying to do a very good job,
but they left me in a bit of a quandary I still haven't sorted my way
out of. A couple years ago I had my C down to the frame. And even
though there was nothing wrong with the steering box, I thought it would
be smart to send it out to be rebuilt while it was easy to R&R. Seemed
smart anyway.
I got it back looking all fresh and brand new from Steer and Gear, put
it back on the frame, and went about building the whole car - including
the front clip - around it. Well; lo and behold, the dang thing started
leaking gear oil - not PS fluid - at a rate of three or four drips a day
from the joint between the upper and lower sections of the box. It's
still dripping every day, and it will until it finally runs out of gear
oil - or we pull it back out and do the rebuild over. The gasket at
that joint cannot be replaced without taking the box out of the car.
This is a real PIA job that shouldn't have had to happen. I so don't
even want to find out how hard it is to pull the steering column and
snake the steering box out between the engine and the inner fender
without doing any body damage. The book says it's possible, but can I
really do that without scratching paint anywhere at all?
I have told S&G about it and to their credit they are at least mildly
sympathetic. They said, "No problem. Just ship it back and we'll do the
job over". Easily said. I asked if they would cover my R&R cost, and
they said they would not. They said they would do a second one free for
me if I ever needed it, but they won't help me out on this R&R. And why
would I want to send a second one in for a rebuild after this experience.
In the meantime I'm just procrastinating a job I'm going to hate,
knowing full well I'll wreck the box if I don't fix it before it runs
out of gear oil. I wish someone would have been there at the time to
tell me to just clean up the box, and don't mess with something that
ain't broke.
Has anyone on the forum had the experience of removing the steering box
from a '57 or '58 with the engine in and the front clip on? How bad is
it? Tell me it's not going to be as tough as it seems.
Class? Anyone?
Thanks.
Keith Boonstra
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On 3/2/2013 9:50 AM, Richard Osborne wrote:
> Hi Brandt,
>
> Send it to Steer and Gear. They will rebuild it. They can even give you
options as to the "feel" you get when driving. They are life long Mopar
people and will treat you right. They did my G as well as a bunch of other
cars for me.
>
> http://www.steerandgear.com/index.html
>
> Best regards,
>
> Richard Osborne
>
>
> On Mar 1, 2013, at 10:06 PM, Brandt Jimerson brandt300g@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:brandt300g%40yahoo.com> > wrote:
>
>> Hello to all in 300sville!!
>>
>> Well Melissa would be pretty nice if it weren't for a severe power
steering box leak. I found a 1961 Chrysler Newport power steering box on
line but I don't know if it will work for my G. Is it better to take apart
what I have and just replace the seal(s) or do I need a whole new box!? I
know Timo T., from Riverside, Ca., sells them but I don't know his number.
The box for the '61 Newport that I came across on line is $585 with a $300
core deposit. Someone please give me a 'shoutback' and let me know and thank
you kindly in advance!!
>>
>> Sincerely & 300ly, Brandt H J with a leaky G.
>>
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